South Fork Spring River

South Fork of the Spring River
Country United States
Cities Sturkie, Salem, Saddle, Cherokee Village, Hardy
Basin features
Main source Howell County, Missouri near South Fork, Missouri
36°40′36″N 91°56′55″W / 36.67667°N 91.94861°W / 36.67667; -91.94861
River mouth Spring River Hardy, Arkansas
354 ft (108 m)[1]
36°19′06″N 91°29′42″W / 36.31833°N 91.49500°W / 36.31833; -91.49500Coordinates: 36°19′06″N 91°29′42″W / 36.31833°N 91.49500°W / 36.31833; -91.49500
River system Spring River Tributaries Watershed
Basin size 93.8 sq mi (243 km2)[2]
Landmarks Kia Kima Scout Reservation
Physical characteristics
Length 75 mi (121 km)[2]

The South Fork Spring River (commonly South Fork of the Spring River) is a tributary of the Spring River, roughly 75 mi (121 km) long,[2] in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas in the United States. The river flows through the Salem Plateau of the Ozarks[2] and it is part of the Spring River Tributaries Watershed.

The South Fork rises in Howell County northeast of the unincorporated community of South Fork, Missouri and southwest of West Plains. The river flows generally southeast from Howell County through Fulton County before joining with the Spring River in Sharp County outside of Hardy.

References

  1. "Feature Detail Report for: South Fork Spring River". Geographic Names Informational System. US Geological Service. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Martin, H.C.; Harris, J.L.; Christian, A.D. (2009). "A Qualitative Freshwater Mussel Survey of the South Fork Spring River, Missouri and Arkansas" (PDF). Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science. 63: 106–112.


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